We've heard rumors of a Bentley SUV for a while now, and it looks like the automaker is still testing the waters, this time with the EXP 9 F Concept. The SUV looks like a portlier version of the Continental, especially up front, where it wears Bentley’s large traditional matrix grille. The concept's design suggests the automaker was inspired by fighter jets, with large turbine-looking 23-inch wheels and taillights that resemble a jet engine.

Power comes from the Continental lineup's twin-turbocharged 6.0 liter W-12 engine -- making 600 horsepower in this application -- and an eight-speed automatic transmission. If produced, Bentley says its new twin-turbo V-8, and even a hybrid powertrain, would also fit.

The cabin is trimmed with several polished metals, including aluminum, bronze and gunmetal. A panoramic glass roof spans the interior. Other luxury interior features include reversible leather and silk wool floormats and diamond-quilted leather seats. Something Bentley calls "virtual instrumentation" and 3-D navigation are part of the control panel.

Backseat passengers are treated to reclining seats, powered footrests, internet connectivity and a cooled compartment for champagne and glasses. In back, the two-part tailgate can be transformed into a picnic area, complete with picnic baskets, an awning over the tailgate and umbrellas in the side compartments.

Although the automaker hasn't confirmed production of a sport ute, it did say the concept "offers a vision of the future" and a "natural progression for the company." We expect to see an SUV from Bentley in the next couple of years.

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Without question the ugliest vehicle I've ever seen. It would be a travesty if Bentley actually put this rolling piece of garbage in production. It's a slap in the face to the Bentley name, as well as good taste. Ugh.

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